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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Average Home Sales Price Chart



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WE CAN SHOW YOU ANY PROPERTY YOU FIND FOR SALE, NOT JUST PROPERTIES WITH OUR TRUSTED SIGN...Doug Collins, Broker-In-Charge, www.EDIRealEstate.com North/South Carolina (704-319-9069 / 803-396-1423)

Median Close $193,000



York County Closings from December 6, 2009 to January 5, 2010

Units, Volume, Closed Average Price, Median
127,    $28,345,825,    $223,195,    $193,000

WE CAN SHOW YOU ANY PROPERTY YOU FIND FOR SALE, NOT JUST PROPERTIES WITH OUR TRUSTED SIGN...Doug Collins, Broker-In-Charge, http://www.edirealestate.com/ North/South Carolina (704-319-9069 / 803-396-1423)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Want to Go Green? Thought This Interesting from the Realtor Association

There is a variety of reasons to go green, but most come back to supply and demand. We have a limited amount of resources available and more and more people using them up. If we want our future generations to enjoy the same standard of living we've experienced, we need to take action.
Green building is a great place to start, as buildings consume 14% of potable water, 40% of raw materials, and 39% of energy in the United States alone (according to the US Green Building Council). That's 15 trillion gallons of water and 3 billion tons of raw materials each year! If that's not enough to convince you, here are some other reasons to go green:

For The Environment
Want to make the world a better place? Implementing green practices into your home or office can help reduce waste, conserve natural resources, improve both air and water quality, and protect ecosystems and biodiversity.

For The Savings
Want to make your dollar go further? Green systems and materials reduce energy consumption, which in turn reduce your energy bills. They also increase asset value and profits and decrease marketing time; making your dollar go further for longer.

For Your Health
Want to live healthier? Green building isn't just good for the environment; it's also good for YOU. Sustainable design and technology enhance a resident's overall quality of life by improving air and water quality and reducing noise pollution. According to a 2006 study by the Center of the Built Environment, University of California, green office buildings improve productivity and employee satisfaction in the workplace.

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House Logic
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